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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1920-03-19, Page 5ARCH 19, 192 IRK Shoes aw weeks when the land will be the land' movement will start whointend buying Work Shoes OuId appeal to every economical bases bought over a, year ago), astomera from $1.00 to $1.50 a orking Shoes are gathered from au will find these shoes depend. e and thoroughly satisfacto 44-Y in € below are real I uey-save :--- capped, has solid leather soles, per pair . 1414. . •$4.54 oe-capped, solid leather in- :..,......,.4.14...4.. .. 54N)) €1z the Ain y last with les,per pair .......... 6.04 tom soft oil -tanned leather, ade on Army last, ...... 6.00 rmy last with plain vamps it 1414.., 1414....... . .. 6.50 high cut, 14 inch tops, a lg wear, per pair `.. . 9.50 1- OSI'FE COMMERCLAL norm 111.65 ; 3, 575 Ibs. $12.50. 4, 840 lbs. 1/2; I. 805 lbs. $12. Cows -I. 810 .Ibs, $525 t, 1.230 lbs. $10.25; I, 94 03hs. $525; 1, 1.5311 lbs. $15; I, 1,000 lbs $7; 1, 970 lbs. 510. Bulls ---1. 1,820 lbs., $12.50. Sparkhall and Armstrong sold: Butchers- t2, 780 lbs. $12; 8, 920 lbs. $12'.40: 12, 990 Ms. $12; 19, 990 lbs. $13; 4, 800 lbs. $11; 11, 880 lbs. $12.50; 4, 875 lbs. $11.75. Cowes -4, 970 lbs. $5.25; 1, 1,200 lbs. 310.60; 2, 1-,165 Ms. $10,25. Bulls -1,600 Its. $11,75 - Quinn and Ilisey sold: Butchers ---10, 862 lbs. $11.50; 2, 960 lbs. 611.50; I, 970 lbs. 110.50; 5, 1,095 lbs. $13; 2, 800 ties. 110; }, 890 lbs. $11.50; 2, 1,075 lbs. $12; 2. 645 tbs. $12; 5, 810 Zs. $10.50; 6, 740 lbs. 110-75; I, 950 lbs. 111.76; 12. 980 lbs. $10,75. Caws -1, 950 lbs. $10.50; 7, 1,170 lbs. $10.90; 1. [.150 lbs. $9; 1, 1,180 lbs. $10.50 1 1.100 be. $10; 1, 1,100 lbs. $11; I, 1,070 lbs., $11. Corbett Hall and Coughlin euoted ; Choice Butchers, $12.50 to 113.26 • good butchers. 112 a $12.40; medium butchers, $11 to $11.75; °meson butchers. $10 to $11; choice cows, 10 to: $11: ; good cows, $10 to $10.50; medium ows, $8 to $9.00; minimal cows, $.7 to $8 annexa, $5 to $5.50 ; heavy bulls $10 to 11.50 butcher bulls, $10 to 110.60; choice keep, $12 to $13; heavy sheep. $10 to 111; snubs, $18 to $20; calves, $19 to $21. The quotations were: Choice hear? steers. 13.60 to $14,00; good heavy steers, $12:50 $18.00: butchers` cattle, choice; $14.60 to 13.00; dd., good, $11.00 to $11.50; do., tedium: $10.50 to $10.75; do, oaammon, $1 e $8.50; bulls, choice, $10.50 to 111.50; o. medium 19.50. to $10.00; do. rough, 7.50 to $8.00; butcher cows, choice,. 10.50 $11.50 ; ado., good, 69.50- to 310.00 ;; do.. tedium, 18.75 to $9.25; do., common, 17.50 to 100 stockers, $8.25 to $10.50; feeders. 10.00 to $11.00; canriersi and cutters, 15.26 s $6.00; milkers, goof) to choke, $100 to 150-; do., common and • medium, $65 to ;5.00; springers, $90 to $160: lambs, per wt, 118 to 122; calves. good to choice, $18 $22; sheep, $7 to $13.50; hogs, fed and •atered, $20 to $20.26; do., weighed oft ars, $20.25 to $20.50; do. f.o.b.. 11.19 to 19.25; do., do., country points. $18.75 to 19. TION Il rent a large e acrea - 'e of g all or spring ploughing ,the seed bed as directed .I' arrange to have it do •n�,. id guarantee that only Beds will be sown. ces Paid .�Yntion. Telephone No. EIGER Established 1 689 ti r MARCH 19, 1920. THE HURON EX1 OS TO' t' SEAFORTH MARKETS. Seeforth, March 18th Butter, per lb.- 55 to 57c Spring Wheat, per bushel ......$1.00 Wheat, per bushel $1.05 SALE ' Oats, per bushel $1.00 FOR Barley, pest bushel $1.65 Bran, per ton........... „....$45.00 1 5-10 Avery Tractor in Shorts, per ton ....... .... .450.00 Flour, per cwt. $6.20 to $6.90 good working order. Potatoes, per bag .25 1 12-25 4 -cylinder Goold - Eggs, per doz. 53 to 54c. Hogs, per, cwt. $18.50 Shapley &Muir tractor. 1 8-16 Avery in. -good working condition. The ROtT. BELL EN THRESHER - -GINE & CO., LTD. Seafort - Opt. SALE REGGISTER On Wednesday,' March 24th, on Lot 15, Concesslon 6, McKillop, Farm Stock and Ins- piements. Robert. Forrest, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer.On 20th, Saturday, March at 2 p.m., at the residence opposite the Egnsondville Church, House, Lot, Barn and Household Effects. Miss B. McQuaid, Proprietress ; T. Brown, 'Auc-tioneer. On Monday, March 29th; at 1 p.m., on Lot 18, Concession 11, MeKillop, Farm Stock and Implements. James' Simpson, Prop.; T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Saturday, April 3rd, 1920, at her residence, North Main Street, just- north of Salvation Army Barracks, at 2 p. m., of Household Furniture. Mrs. Minnie Thomson, Proprietress ; T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, March 30th, at 1 p.m. on Lot 6, Concession 13, MoKillop, clearing sale oft farm stock and implements. Solomon Bell, Prop.; T. Brown, Auct.On Wednesday. March 31st, at 1 p.m. on Concession 7, Morr'o, 2'/_ miles north of Waiton, extensive sale of stock and imple- ments. Wm. Mauxelers, Prop. ; T, 'r{r,wn, AuctioneerAUCTION' SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. -T. Gundry has been -in- structed by the undersigned to sell by public•auction on the Parr Line, two miles south of Varna, Stanley Township, on Friday, March 26th, 1920, at one o'clock, the fol- lowing property: Horses -One agrieultutae mare 8 years old in foal, 1 agriculture mare rising 5 in foal, 1 agriculture gelding rising 4, 1 agricultural mare, rising four, one brood mare thirteen years old; 1 driving colt 2 years old, 2 sucking colts. Cattle -One cow 9 years old calved in November, bred in December ; 1 cow 8 years old, calved in De - camber, bred in January ; 1 cow 9 years old due to calve in May, 1 cow 9 years old due to calve the Oast 'of May, 1 cow 6 ' years old due to calve the first of May, 1 heifer 2 years old in calf, 1 farrow cow, 4 heifers 2 years old, 1steer two years old, 3 steers' 1 year old, '7 last spring calvess, 8 fallcalves, 2 young sows in pig, Implements -- One hay rack almost new, 1 Mahiasey-Harris single furrow riding plow, 1 Deering mower; almost new, 1 wagon, 1 set of brass mount- ed team harness, 1 set of double breeching harness. Terms -All sums - of $10 and un- der, cash; over that amount 8 month's creditwill be' given on furnishing approved ' loint notes. A discount of 6 per cent. per annum allowed off for cash. Everything will be,sold• as the proprietor is giving up farm- JAMES M, REID, Proprietor ; . T. Gundry, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements: Mr. Thomas Brown has been to sell by public auction at Lot Concession 11, McKillop, on Monday, March 29th, at one o'clock sharp, the fol- Horses -One draught team, geld- rising 5 years old; 1 draught mare ris- 8 years old, 1 Standard bred mare 12 old, 1 Standard bred mare rising 1 Standard 3years, bred• mare rising 1 year Cattle ---One cow 8 years supposed to in September, 1 cow 8 years due to in April, 1 cow A years old to calve time of sale, 1 cow 4 years, milking ; heifer 2 years old supposed to calve in 6 steers rising 2 years, 4 heifers 2 years, 4 calves rising 1 year, 2 3 months old, 1 Registered Shorthorn .13 months old, 1 sow due to fitter time sale, 11 chunks about 125 pounds, 1 pair geese and 1 pair of ducks. Implements• -- three-quarter wagon, I truck wagon, 1 box, 1 set of sleighs, Humphrey make good as new, 1 fat sleigh rack, and 1 16 -foot hay rack, 1 top buggy, 1 -Harris binder with truck seven foot 1 mower, 1 10 -foot steel hay rake, 1 -hoe Massey -Harris combined seed drill, 1 cultivator, 1 land roller, 1 Cock- hutt disc harrow, 1 set diamond harrows, ,Hope riding plow, new, 3 walking 1 weigh scale 2,000 pounds capacity, loader, 2 scuf lers, 1 Kemp manure 1 Cockshutt gang plow, I set of harness nearly new, 1 set of double arness in" good repair, 1 set plow harness, pulper, 1 Chatham fanning mill with in good repair, 1 pair of Scotch collars, 1 De Laval separator, new; 1 rope, slings and pulleys, new; 20 grain 1 sugar kettle, 1 oak barrel, 2 oil arrels, 6 or 6 tons of hay, 2 sets of oubletrees, neckyokes, hay fork, forks, pales, shovels, and other articles too numer- to mention. Terms of Sale: --All sums $10 and under, cash ; over that amount months' credit will be given on furni hing joint notes, or five per cent offnr cash on credit amounts. No reser ve as proprietor has sold hiss farm. JAMES IMPSON, Proprietor ; Thos. Brown, Auc- 272722AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. --•Mr. 'Phomas Brown has re- instructions from the undersigned to ' by public auction on Lot 6, Concession McKillop, on Tuesday, March 80th, at 1 p.m. sharp, the following: Horses -One mare rising 10 years, 1 mare rising years old, 1 horse rising 5 years old, 1 driv- horse rising 8 years old, 1 gelding 2 ears old. Cattle ---One cow '8 years old to July tat, 1 cow 7 years old due to about time of sale, 1 cow 7 years old to calve May 1st, 1 Holstein cow' 4 years due to calve May 10th, 1 farrow one 3 old, 1 heifer -3 years old due to calve 6th, 1 now 9 years old due to calve 7th. Young Cattle --Three steers ris- 2 years old, 6 heifers rising 2 years old,,steers rifsing 1 year old, 4 heifers risingyear old, 1 fall calf. Hogs --One brood ev due to litter about first of May, S pigs about 90 pounds each. Hens - young thoroughbred, Barred Rock hens, -Two geese and 1 gander. Imple- Massey -Harris binder 8 foot cut fore carriage truck and sheaf carrier, good repair; 1 Massey -Harris mower 6 cut nearly new, 1 Massey -Harris hay in good repair, 1 Massey -Harris side livery rake in good repair, 1 101/2 foot ost & Wood horse rake, 1 combined 13 hoe assey-Harris drill, 1 Frost & Wood culti- tor and seed box, 1 new Massey -Harris rn and bean cultivator with bean harvester 1 Massey -Harris manure spreader, pea harvester and bundler, 1 new Massey - Farmers' Friend riding plow, one furrow Massey -Harris riding plow, Frost & Wood walking plows, 2 sets iron 1 root pulper, 1 high wagon, 1 truck agon, 1 bobsleigh, 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 rack, 1 fanning mill with bagger, one 000 pounds. capacity weigh scales, 1 Massey - arriss 500 pounds.capacity cream -separator, churn, 1 kitchen stove, 1 heating stove, colonies of bees and a number of new, 2 gravel boxes, 1 wheel barrow, about tons of No. 1 hay, a quantity of seed and barley, 4 dozen grain bags, a num- of cedar posts, h quantity of lumber and scantling, 1 water trough, 2 sugar 7/� sap pails, 1 40 gallon galvanized oil barrel, 18 mink traps, 1 spray pump, andeel for sawing machine, 1 set new s ropes and lock, 2 sets of heavy harness, set single harness, half barrel salt, 1 out saw, 1 oak barrel, half keg of cut nails, 2 grindstones, 1 emery stone, shovels, forks, whiffietrees, neck- and a host of other articles too numer- to mention. No reserve as the proprietor sold his farm. Terms --All sums of $10 BIRTHS Elder. -In Hensall Private Hospital, on Fti- day, March 12th; 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Ben Elder. of Hay, a son, Noakes. -At Kippen, on March 4th, tq Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes, a son. MARRIAGES Sterling -Foster. -At Bayfield, on March 3rd, , by the R. E. L. Anderson, Annie, , datlilb.. ter of Mr. Joeeph Foster, to Leslie Sterling of Goderich township. Mann -Riley. -In Seaforth, on February 26th, `Margaret, daughter of Mr. Ben Riley. of. Constance, to John Manzi, Jr., of Mullett toainshi p. DEATHS `Tully. -In McKillop, on March 16th, Michael Tully, aged 64. years. McDonald. -In Bayflekl, on Mardi 10the Mars Pflug. wife of Mr. Daniel McDonald, aged 61 years. Crouch. -In Winnipeg, on March let, Mil- licent Ve Petty, *daughter of G. C. Petty. Herman, and wife of Vernon II. Crouch. Rutherford. --On .February 26th, Margaret E. Martin. beloved wife of W. A. Rutherford, Wroxeter, Ont, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. William H. Waiver wish to express their sincere thanks to their many friends both in Tuckersmith and Zurich for the kindness shown them during their- recent sad bereavement. '27274 IMPORTANT NOTICES QTORE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE GENERAL store in the Village of Walton. For further particulars apply to RICHARD PRATT, Walton, Ont. 2725 -ti HOUSE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE 7 ROOM -• ed frame house on George Street, Sea - forth, hard, and soft water. For further particulars apply to J. R. ARCHIBALD or JOHN RANKIN. 2726-tf HORTHORN BULL FOR SALE.--SIX- teen months old Shorthorn bull, red in color. Priced to sell. Phone 15 on 150 or address R. R. No. 3, Seafortli. A. and J. BROADFOOT. 2725-tf Hili SALE. YOUNG YORK SOWS DUE to litter about the last of March, also some chunks about = 80 to 100 pounds. ROBERT CLARKE, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. Phone 1 on 245. `2726 -ti HORTHORNS FOR SALE. -.FOR SALE two Scotch bred Shorthorn bulls, one 13 months old, other 2 years old, also 8 boar Berkshire pigs, fit for service, 1 Clyde mare and a pair of fillies. Apply to JOSEPH BREWSTER, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth, or phone 14 on 236. 2725x8 POR SALE. -ONE SHORTHORN BULL 12 months old; Roan in color. A superior animal. Will be sold - reasonable. Phone 14 on 131, or address R. R. No. 4, Seaforth. T. G. SHILLINGLAW. 2722-tf B FOR SERVICE. -TBE UNDER -ing. signed will keep for service to a limited number of cows the Thorobred Shorthorn Bull, Refiner's Fancy ..-131919lm. Terme $3 to insure. Lot 3, Concession 7, H.R.S.. irckersmfth, JOHN A. McNAUGI instructed la, BOAR FOR SERVICE. -THE UNDER -lowing; signed has for service at hit farm. Lot ings, 3, Concession 2, Tuckeremith, The Old Colbert ing farm on the Mill Road, the thoroughbred years Chesterwhite Boar, Tauwa Iowa Piirrner 2nd (17171) to which he will admit a old. limited number of pigs. This animal is calve from the Imported Boar, Iowa Farmer calve (65247) U. I. C. and (16041) C. N. R. about Phone 15 on 148, or address Egmondville P. i 0., RICHARD JOHNSTON. 2725x3 September, rising PROPERTY FOR SALE. -GOOD FRAME calves bull dwelling, stable, `hen house and one-half of acre of land, corner lot, conveniently situ-of ated on west side of Centre Street sin the One village of Egmondville, which will be sold gravel cheap and on reasonable terms. The dwel-as ling is equiped with electric lights and the bunks, property . is in first class • • • ition. Good Massey garden end fruit trees. Posses •n given cut, promptly. For particulars apply • JAMES I1 WATSON, Insurance Agent, Sea •rth. McCormick ' 723-tf s 1Tud plows, 1hay FOR SALE. ---HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE spreader, rising fou years old, good, worker, driv-team ing mare 10 years old, quiet and reliable, h Massey -Harris manure spreader, just run 1root two seasons, Frost & Wood disc, large size, bagger 2 top tau:epees. one nearly new, 10 foot Deer -horse gag horse dike, Wilkinson walking plow, 4 car, section diamond harrows, set and a half of l rags, new back band harness, set new single b harness. Everything will be sald, as the pro- d prietor has rented his farm. Apply to LOUIS - s FISHER, Concession 10, Tuckerrrmith, or ous phone 15 on 138. 2726-2 of , approved f he FARM FOR SALE s t ioneer. Pt ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 17, CONCESSION 9, Township of McKillop, containing 100 acres. This farm has been in grass for a slumber of years and •should grow good crops. Immediate possession will. be given. c eived Write for particulars or apply personally to s ell 3, JAMES I. JOHNSTON, or W, A. JHONS- 1, TON, R. R. No. 1, Dublin. 2727-tf I 920, 9 i ng alvti NoticeSs sive d ue id We, the undersigned, forbid . all y ears April trespassing for purposes of hunting, April trapping, eta., on west half of lot 4 i ng and lots 5, 6, 7, 8, con. 4, H.R.S., Tuck- i ersmith. Tresspassers shall be pun- a ished according to law. Signed: y oung 0 John Tainan, Simon Leyburn s Geese W. M. Sproat, H. Tyndall, C. Riley. rients.-One with o 2727x4 i n f cot joP. Bowey1 Kippen J.27TRACTORS wader .'l;L:0,€' .ver tocaSale'ofMerchandise1 cmplete, Harris double i 2 arrows, ha 0 boxes, 0 ata ber pi ettles, Peas and Corn, 2 cans for 35c. rTomatoes, 1 can for 20c. '. , zSoap, 11 bars for $1.00.Tobacco--McDonaldS, King George, HBlack Watch, 2 for 25c. 2Currency, 3. for 25c 1Buick Tea, Special 35e per lb. °Black Tea, Special, 65c per lb.Green Tea; Special, 65c per lb. k.Extracts all kinds, 3 for 25c. - ePatent Medicines and Pills, all kinds, m20 per cent. off. 1Dyes of all kinds, 3 for 25c.Men'a Heavy Overalls, $3.25 value,for $2.50. I ..Shoes of all kinds, one-half of to-' yday's prices. haar cal ing Foss hingle Bp. akes oua at an Hay, W .T. BOX & CO. Embalmers and e Funeral Directors H. C. BOX Holder of Government Diploma and License Charges ,moderate Flowers furnished' on short notice Night Calls ' +Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 ' under, cash; over that amount 6 months' edit will be given on furnishing approved int notes. A discount of 6 per cent, per mum allowed off for cash on credit amounts. Grain and Fowl to be cash. SOLOMON BELL, Proprietor..; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 27x2 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements: Mr. Thos. 'Brown has re- ceived instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auction on Lot, 15, Con- cession 5, McKillop, on Wednesday, March 24th, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp, the following: Horses -1 horse 8 years old, 1 mare, 1 driv- ing mare 6 years old, 1 eolt rising 2 years old. Thoroughbred Cattle -1 Shorthorn roan cow rising 5 years old to freshen in May, 1 •Shorthorn red cow 4 years old freshend in November and -herd again, 1 Shorthorn heifer i year old, 1 Shorthorn heifer calf 4 months old. Graded Cattle -1 cow rising 8 freshen- ed in November, and bred again, 1 cow ris- ing 4 fresbend in March, 2 cow 7 years did to freshen in April, 1 cow 6 years old fresh- ens in May, 1 cow 7 years old freshens in May, 1 heifer rising two, 3 steers rising two, 8 yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers, 1 heifer calf four months old. Cows are all good butter producers. A number of hens and 8 Indian -runner ducks. Implements -1 Frost & Wood binder 6 foot cut, 1 Frost & Wood mower 6 foot cut, 1 Cockehutt disc drill, 1 Cockshutt disc harrow, 1 Frost & Wood hay rake, Massey -Harris cultivator new last spring, diamond 'harrows four -section, 1 Cock. shutt riding plow' two furrow, 1 Adam's wagon with box, hay and stock rack com- bined, 1 top buggy, 1 fanning mill,' sling ropes and chain. 1 set heavy harness, 1 set single harness, horse collars, whi®etrees and neclyokes end a quantity of hay and grain. Implements all new eight years ago. Terms -All Sums of $10 and under. cash; over that amount 6 month' credit will be given on .furnishing approved joint notes; or a discount of 3 per cent per annum allowed off for cash, Hay,- "Grain and Fowl, cash. ROBERT FORREST, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auc+ioneer, 2726-2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE • OF FARM Stock and Implements. -games Jones has r received instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auction on Lot 17, Concession 12, Hibbert, on Monday, March 22nd, 1920, the following: Horses -One general purpose team Percherons mare- and gelding well matched, 1 Percheron filly eight months old. 1 aged team mare and gelding, 1 good driver 8 ° years old, 1 blood filly three years old. Cattle -Ten cows, three with calves at foot, 1 two year old heifer fresh, 7 steers 2 years old, 11 calves 1 year old, pure bred. Short- horn bull. Pigs -S0 pigs from 100 to 175 pounds in weight 2 brood sows with litters at foot, 1 sow expected to farrow about time of sale, 1 Tamworth boar, 100 hens. Imple- ments -Massey -Harris binder nearly new, 10 hoe drill Massey Harris, Massey -Harris hay loader, side delivery and tedder combined, Deering mower 6 foot cut, mower 5 foot cut. Massey -Harris land roller, Massey -Harris spring tooth cultivator, Massey -Harris bean cultivator and harvester' combined, Massey - Harris manure spreader, Deering hay rake 12 foot, four section diamond harrows, two draw bars, top buggy,, 2 cutters, 2 pair bob sleighs, 1 extra heavy, Bain 'wagon, pair trucks with flat sliding rack for hay loader, stock rack, turnip drill, stuffier, 2 sulky plows, 2 walking plows, light twin plow, fanning mill, disc harrow, inthrow ; 3 horse tread power, cutting box, grinder, stone boat, pig shoot, 46 gallon -agricultural cooker, half- share in Goodison. threshing machine, kitchen range, coal heater, box heater and pipes, washing machine, hay fork, car and pulleys, syrup pan, 100 sap pails and spites, 3 dozen grain bags, pulper, set Aylmer scales with stock rack 2,000 lbs. capacity, wheelbarrow, push cart, 400 bushels seed barley, 200 bushels seed oats. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Terms -Grain and all sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 4 per cent, straight off for cash en credit amounts. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. ALEX. STEWART, Proprietor; Jas. Jones, Auc- tioneer, 2726-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK and Implements. - Thomas Brown has been instructed by the undersigned to sell by public auction on Lot 29, Concession 11, McKillop, on Friday, March 19th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -One heavy horse 7 years old, 1 heavy horse 6 years old, 1 driver 6 years old, will work double.• Cattle -One cow '7 years old to calve in May, 1 cow 5 years old due to calve in May, 1 cow 4 years old due the time of sale, 1 cow 7 years - old due in March, 1 cow 8 years old due to calve in May,' 1 cow 6 years old due to calve in 'April, 1 cow 4 years' old due to calve in May; 1 cow 4 year old just freshened, 2 steers rising 2 years old, 2. heifers rising 2 years old, 9 yearling steers and heifers, 1 calf 1 month old: Hoge -Eight pigs about 125 pounds each. Fowl -135- well bred Rock pullets, 5 pure bred Rock cockerls, 8 geese, 1 gander, 2 ducks, 1 drake, 8 Bronze turkey hens, Implements -One wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel box, 1 stock rack, 1 set of sleighs new, 1 manure spreader,F 1 cultivator, 1 cutting box, 1 crusher, 1 gasoline engine new International 8 horse power, pulleys, belts, 1 seed drill, 1 new Farmer', Friend single furrow riding plow, 1 new Oliver walking plow, 1 set of harrows, 1 etoneboat, 1 pig rack, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 water trough, 1 pump jack, 1 root pulper, 1 fannnig mill, 1 cream separator, Massey -Harris, nearly new; I Melotte cream separator, 2 dozen good grain bags, 1,000 feet of lumber, 500 feet. dress pine, I set back band harness nearly new, 1 sot double harness, 2 sets 'of single harness one nearly new,' 1 Portland cutter with doors new ; 1 pneumatic tire buggy new, 1 top buggy, 1 good goat robe, 1 wool horse blanket, 1 . string of bells new, 1 buggy rug, 1 new hay fork rope and car, 1 set of scales, 1 emery stone, 1 wagon kjack, 1 set doubletree,, 1 barrel truck, 1 harrow cart, 4 oak barrels, number of feet of piping, 1 roll of wire, 1 cart, 1 Daisy churn and milk pails, . a quantity of Hay and Grain and about 40 bushels spring wheat add other articles, and a number of Household Effects. Farm will be offered for sale subject to re- serve bid. Terms made known on the day of sale or by applying Lot 29, Concession 11. Terms of Sale -Al sums of $10 and - under, cash; over that amount 9 ihonths' credit on furnishing approvgi joint notes or `a dis- count of 6 per cant, per' annum allowed off for cash on credit amounts. Hay and Grain to be cash. MRS. GEORGE HABKIRK, Pro- prietress ; Thos. os. Brown D Auctioneer. 2726-2 A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. IM- plementa, etc.. -•The undersigned auctio4ieer has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 20, Concession 7, Hay Township, 3% miles west of Hensall, on Tuesday, March 23rd, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp, the following: Horses -One 'agricul- tural mare rising 4 in foal to King Thomas, 1 agricultural -gelding rising 5 ,by Lord Arm- strong, this team is well matched; 1 draft gelding coming. 2 by Commodore, 1 general purpose gelding coming 2 by Voltaire, 1 genel'al purpose gelding coming 3 by Voltaire. I agricultural colt rising 1 by Nerd, 1 driving mare in foal to Silver' McKinney, quiet and reliable, 1 driving horse 5 years old. Cattle -One cow with calf at foot, •4 cows due in April, 2 cows due in May, 1 cow due in June, 1 cow due in August, 1 Jersey cow due in June, 3 heifers rising 3 due in April and May, 4 two year old steers, 5 yearling steers, 12 yearling heifers, 6 spring calves, 2 small calves, registered Shorthorn hullo Pine Apple Diamond -138882 born Sept. 7th, 1917, dam,. Pine Apple of Hay =114904.; sire, Diamond Bier 2nd, =101179-. Pure Bred Yorkshire Swine=Two sows, Exeter Queen 2nd -63811 == and Exeter Queen 8rd =63812=, born February 26th, 1918, due March and May; 2 sows born June 15th, 1919, due in April; 9 pigs born December 15th, 1919; • 1 hog, . Meadow Brook Boy -62384-, born May 16th, 1918; Sire Pine Grove Boy ..-..4.53649==.. dam Meadow Brook Jean .=49800= ; 1 yearling hog, about 4 dozen Rock hens. Implements -Deering binder 6 foot cut, Deering mower 5 foot, 11 disc Deering drill, Dain hay loader, Massey -Harris side rake and tedder comb. 10 foot Massey - Harris steel rake, Deering cultivator, Massey - Harris 2 -rowed corn cultivator, Frost & Wood bean cultivator, land roller, Massey -Harris corn binder, Bliezard cutting box, Deering disc, diamond harrows. Oliver riding plow, Nb, 21 Fleury plow, No. 17 Wilk plow, gang plow, Clover Leaf manure spreader, pea harvester, grass seeder, zink clover table, grain cradle, stone boat, grindstone, heavy wagon with 2 sets wheels, lumber wagon, combined hay and stock rack, wagon; box, gravel box, bobsleighs, light wagon, new rubber tire buggy, top buggy, cutter, Power emery wheel, Clinton fanning mill, scales, sugar kettle, feed eoeker, 'Stewart clipping machine, set of brass mounted harness new, made of oak tan leather, 2 sets :double harness, 1 set single' harness. Song ladder, 150 feet hay fork rope, collars. i trantit7 of Cedar poets, sonic end posts, forks, shovels, hoes, whiflietrees, neekyokes. Path and numerous articles. Furniture -- Extension table, 2 hanging lamps, cupboard, sink, 2 couches, heater, Peninsular range. quantity of sealers, pictures, 2 easels; clock, milk cans, bracket lamp, sideboard. Terms of Sale - A11 sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months' credit will bar given on furnishing approved joint notes. Five per cent off for cash on credit amounts. GEO. H. GRAM, Proprietor; Frank Taylor, Auc- tioneer ; Wm, Johnston and C. A. MoDonell, Clerks, 2726-2 iSeaforth Spring Fair. Thursday, April 1st, at Seaforth I under the auspices of Seaforth, Agricultural Society THE CLASSES ARE THE SAME AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS FOR BOTH HORSES AND CATTLE, CONSISTING OF Clyde Stallions, any age, and foals of 1917, 1918 and 1919; Belgian- Shire; Percheron; Hackney Stallion, any _age' Trotting and Pacing Stallions in harness; Heavy Draft; Agricultural; classes for Brood Mare in foal and foals of 1917, 1918 and 1919; Filly or Gelding or Mare any age; Heavy Draft Agricultural and Geneva' Purpose Teams; Roadster- and Carriage Horses; Roadster and _ Carriage Teams. Special Township Competition of three horses owned in Township, need . not be the property of one person -=Prize $15.00. Special --Best Foal of . 1919, from any horse owned by T: - J. McMel, 1st $6, 2nd $4: Special, for best foal -of 1919 fro m Mr. Joseph Fisher's Percheron Stallion, Dextro, 1st $5; 2nd; $4. DONATIONS FROM THE MERCHANTS FOR 1ST PRIZE -IN HEAVY DRAFT AND AGRICULTURAL CLASSES: 1-A Suit of Clothes, donated by Stewart Bros, Value $25.00 2 -Special Silver Cup donated by the Dominion Bank, value 17:00 3 -Special, donated by Mr. Brunsden, 'Massey -Harris Agent, valued at 8.00 4 -Special, Pair of Auto Gauntlets, by N. Cluff & Sons, value at :1414. 6.00 5 -Special, Suit Case, donated by Seaforth Creamery, valued at 6,50 6 -Special, 100 Zs. 'of Flour, by Rob Roy Milling Company. 7 -Special, Regina Watch, donated by F. Sauvage, Jeweller, value25.00 8 -Special, Silver Cup, donated by Bank of Commerce, valued at . , 17.00 9 -Special, John Mactavish, Goods, valued at 10.00 10 -Special, Pair Leather Leggings .by Seaforth Agr. Soc., valued at 5.00 11 ---Special, United Farmers' Store, Goods, valued at .... 5.00 F 12 Special, Bookcase, donated by Canada Furniture Co., valued at 15.00 13 -Special, 'Cash, donated by J. F. Daly, value at , . 5.00 Special, 50 lbs. of- Flour donated by Marshall Stewart. For further particulars write for Prize List to the Secretary. COME ON IN -WE WANT YOU HERE GEO. McKEF R. M. JONES M. BRODERICK I President. Treasurer. Secretary. TENDERS 'WANTED Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, 2nd of April, at 2.30 p.m., when said tenders will be opened for the construction and completion of the Murray -Lamb Municipal DrainTown- shipin the Tov - ship of Hullett, Plans and specifications may be seen at Clerk's Office, Londesboro. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN • FINGLAND, 2726-3 • Clerk of Mullett TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received until April 25th, 1920, for the construction- of the Winchelsea Creek Drain improvement in the Township of Usborne. A marked cheque for the amount of 10 per cent. 'of the contract price to accompany each tender. Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at the coffee of JOHN ROGER, 0. L. S., Mitchell. or from the under- signed. - HENRY STRONG, Township'Clerk, 2726-4 Bengali, R. R. No. 1. TENDERS 'WANTED Tenders for the construction of the Dolmage Drain in the township of McKillop and the Dick- son Drain in the Townships of McKillop and Mullett, will be received by the undersigned up till Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1920, at 1 o'clock p.m., when tenders will be opened at council meeting in Seaforth. A cheque for 6 per cent. of contract price to accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc., may be seen at the clerk's office, Lot • 24, Concession 7, McKillop. ' M. MURDIE, Clerk 'of McKillop, 2726-4 Seaforth P. O. Farmers Attention The undersigned has for- sale some good new and second hand windmills, also an 8 horse power- Brantford gasoline engine with Bosch magneto, hopper cooled, and also some new and second belting. I have the agency for Fairbank's mowers, oil engines, Preston steel barns, sheds and steel roofing; also chains separators. Prices on request. Phone 14-284. 2714-tf W. T. GRIEVE. R. R. No. 4, Walton. James W atson GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT DEALER IN SEWING MACHINES. Four good houses for sale, conveniently situated in the Town of Seaforth. Terms reasonable and possession given promptly. Apply at my Office for particulars. A W 11AY . } GRAND TRUNKR �SY.SY- The Double Track Route between MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT :& CHICAGO Unexcelled Dialog Car Service. Sleeping card on night trains and Parlor Cars on principal day trains.. For further particulars apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. -E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. W. Somerville ' Town Agent W. R. Plant ...... .... Destot Agent Fruitgrowers Better spray your orchard this year. Spraying and Dusting never paid larger dividends than now. Niagara Brand Spray Co.; Burling- ton, Ont., offers you at reasonable iYrices: DUSTING MACHINES SPRAYING MACHINES DUSTING MATERIAL SPRAYING MATERIAL MACHINES AND SPRAYS FOR EVERY PURPOSE For information or any of the a- bove write or phone GEORGE SLOAN, Agent, 2725X4 - BLYTH,-ONT. W. S. GORMLEY EMBALMER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. Main Street, Seaforth. Flowers furnished on short notice Charges moderate Phone -Night or Day -192 PI1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L' -_ S. T. HOLMES _ - C Funeral Director and - _- Licensed Embalmer Undertaking P arlors In S - Beattie Block, opposite - The Expositor Office - Residence Goderich St., opposite Dr. Scott's. Flowers furnished on short notice: Phone Night or Day 119 WI111111111Hi1111111111111111N111111111111111111: s is, iilfU11111111111111111111u1nr1urll111u11111u,i s_ 1414 - 1414 1414 I Fl_ axFlax ME_ MN - MO MI RIO NMI _ ..Farmers' - - 1414 = MA Anal On MN = Attention ,, 1414 M _ i OM 11 The Huron County Flax Mills Ltd. are open to rent a limited = = acreageaof No. one sod land for growing purposes. - The S i farmer to plow, disc, harrow, a 14=14, _ _ C - = = and - prepare the land for a good level seed bed. Company will supply seed and do the sowing. For further particular! S apply at Office opposite - Royal 9 Hotel, or to Land Agent, 3. Ati Kerr, Bohr 532, Seaforth. a 1414 Phone 168. 2717-tf 1111N11111111111111111111111111111111111111111$0 FERTILIZER ! The world• needs grain and food as much if not more than during the war. Every one should da what they can to supply the need by Using fertil- izer. It will not only •help to supply the need` but will return you hand- some profits. Grass seeds being the price they are it will insure a catch which will pay if used for that a- lone. All fertilizers are very strictly inspected by the Government and all grades must come up to the standard registered. The use of fertilizer is far past the tal' stage, and by carefully selecting the brands that your land and crop re- quires, you are .. certain to get profitable returns. Good grades of fertilizer are cheaper than they were last spring; the poorer grades are much the same price. I twill be pleasedtohave your order and will do the beet I Can to give you what will best suit your needs. JAMES COWAN. ep FARMERS' SALES NOTES Farmers with Sales Notes will be leell advised to turn them over to this Bank for. collection. . The Bank will relieve you of all trouble in mak- ing presentation, and payments will 'be credited to "air account promptly. SIPA Sales Notes supplied without charge. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL a a - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND a - $15,000,000 SEAFORTH BRANCH, 5. G. Mullen, Manager. i ailorin Just arrived a full line of samples in Scotch P & Irish . Tweeds, weeds English lash Worst- eds and Serg- es.Give us a call and look over our placinge sam les before P Your order... - My -Wardrobe " GODERICH STREET EAST, SEAFORTH SPECIAL FENCE • SALE Genuine Frost fence frill No, 9 Tight Lock I have just received a ear - load of genuine' fence, Frost full No. 9. {genuine Frost fence full No. 9 Tight Lock You can save froth 4 to 7 cents per rod by buying for Spot Cash until April 1st, only. 640-9 stays, per rod......52c - 740-9 stays, per rod....... 8c 842-9 stays, per rod......64e 847-12 stays, per rod....70e r 93612 Hog fence, rod....75c Barb Wire per 100 lbs. $6.50 Remember our prices are for No. 9 - HENRY EDGE " The Big Hardware ' fl NOTICE TO FARMERS' Flax Land to Rent The Canadian Flax Mills, Limited, are still open to contract fora limited acreage of Good Sod Land at attractive prices. Sprite or Fall ploughed. Farmer wildo the plowing disc - mg and rolling, or the Company ' ley wz Comp- any and do all the necessary work. ( p - any will supply the seed free to fanner and do the sowing. For further particulars apply to M. McCORMICK, Superintendent, Phone 202 or at the Mill Office. G. DIXON, Manager, Phone 212 2'l2$-4 g W .T. BOX & CO. Embalmers and e Funeral Directors H. C. BOX Holder of Government Diploma and License Charges ,moderate Flowers furnished' on short notice Night Calls ' +Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 ' PI1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111L' -_ S. T. HOLMES _ - C Funeral Director and - _- Licensed Embalmer Undertaking P arlors In S - Beattie Block, opposite - The Expositor Office - Residence Goderich St., opposite Dr. Scott's. Flowers furnished on short notice: Phone Night or Day 119 WI111111111Hi1111111111111111N111111111111111111: s is, iilfU11111111111111111111u1nr1urll111u11111u,i s_ 1414 - 1414 1414 I Fl_ axFlax ME_ MN - MO MI RIO NMI _ ..Farmers' - - 1414 = MA Anal On MN = Attention ,, 1414 M _ i OM 11 The Huron County Flax Mills Ltd. are open to rent a limited = = acreageaof No. one sod land for growing purposes. - The S i farmer to plow, disc, harrow, a 14=14, _ _ C - = = and - prepare the land for a good level seed bed. Company will supply seed and do the sowing. For further particular! S apply at Office opposite - Royal 9 Hotel, or to Land Agent, 3. Ati Kerr, Bohr 532, Seaforth. a 1414 Phone 168. 2717-tf 1111N11111111111111111111111111111111111111111$0 FERTILIZER ! The world• needs grain and food as much if not more than during the war. Every one should da what they can to supply the need by Using fertil- izer. It will not only •help to supply the need` but will return you hand- some profits. Grass seeds being the price they are it will insure a catch which will pay if used for that a- lone. All fertilizers are very strictly inspected by the Government and all grades must come up to the standard registered. The use of fertilizer is far past the tal' stage, and by carefully selecting the brands that your land and crop re- quires, you are .. certain to get profitable returns. Good grades of fertilizer are cheaper than they were last spring; the poorer grades are much the same price. I twill be pleasedtohave your order and will do the beet I Can to give you what will best suit your needs. JAMES COWAN. ep FARMERS' SALES NOTES Farmers with Sales Notes will be leell advised to turn them over to this Bank for. collection. . The Bank will relieve you of all trouble in mak- ing presentation, and payments will 'be credited to "air account promptly. SIPA Sales Notes supplied without charge. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL a a - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND a - $15,000,000 SEAFORTH BRANCH, 5. G. Mullen, Manager. i ailorin Just arrived a full line of samples in Scotch P & Irish . Tweeds, weeds English lash Worst- eds and Serg- es.Give us a call and look over our placinge sam les before P Your order... - My -Wardrobe " GODERICH STREET EAST, SEAFORTH SPECIAL FENCE • SALE Genuine Frost fence frill No, 9 Tight Lock I have just received a ear - load of genuine' fence, Frost full No. 9. {genuine Frost fence full No. 9 Tight Lock You can save froth 4 to 7 cents per rod by buying for Spot Cash until April 1st, only. 640-9 stays, per rod......52c - 740-9 stays, per rod....... 8c 842-9 stays, per rod......64e 847-12 stays, per rod....70e r 93612 Hog fence, rod....75c Barb Wire per 100 lbs. $6.50 Remember our prices are for No. 9 - HENRY EDGE " The Big Hardware ' fl NOTICE TO FARMERS' Flax Land to Rent The Canadian Flax Mills, Limited, are still open to contract fora limited acreage of Good Sod Land at attractive prices. Sprite or Fall ploughed. Farmer wildo the plowing disc - mg and rolling, or the Company ' ley wz Comp- any and do all the necessary work. ( p - any will supply the seed free to fanner and do the sowing. For further particulars apply to M. McCORMICK, Superintendent, Phone 202 or at the Mill Office. G. DIXON, Manager, Phone 212 2'l2$-4 g